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The Slow Road from Manali to Jibhi: A Journey Through the Heart of Tirthan Valley

The Slow Road from Manali to Jibhi: A Journey Through the Heart of Tirthan Valley

9 Jun 2025•3 min read
The Slow Road from Manali to Jibhi: A Journey Through the Heart of Tirthan Valley

Manali to Jibhi distance is 145 km (4–5 hrs). Get route tips, weather advice, and discover slow stays in Tirthan Valley. Plan your 2026 trip.

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Manali to Jibhi Distance: What You Need to Know

The Manali to Jibhi distance is 145 km, with a travel time of 4–5 hours by road. This scenic mountain drive winds south from Manali along NH3, through Kullu town, before entering the quieter, greener stretches of the Tirthan Valley via the Aut Tunnel and NH305.

It’s a route that transitions from well-trodden tourist hubs to one of Himachal Pradesh’s most peaceful valleys — a shift in pace as noticeable as the changing landscape.

View of a road bordered by trees and a guardrail in the Jibhi Valley.

View of a road bordered by trees and a guardrail in the Jibhi Valley.

Scenic drive in Jibhi Valley

Why the Distance Matters: More Than Just Kilometers

While 145 km might sound short, mountain roads demand patience. The Jibhi distance from Manali includes narrow stretches, river crossings, and elevation shifts from 2000m in Kullu to 2250m in Jibhi. The real value isn’t in speed, but in the journey: apple orchards, wooden hamlets, and the Tirthan River glinting under deodar canopies.

April 2026 sees mild weather — perfect for travel. Apple blossoms are fading into young fruit, roads are clear post-winter, and landslides are still months away. This is one of the best months to make the trip.

Delhi to Jibhi Distance: Planning the Long Haul

Silhouettes of large trees against a hazy mountain backdrop in the Jibhi Valley

Silhouettes of large trees against a hazy mountain backdrop in the Jibhi Valley

Mountain views in Jibhi Valley

The Delhi to Jibhi distance is 535 km, taking 12–13 hours by car. Most travelers break it: overnight to Chandigarh or Mandi, then drive the final stretch via NH21 and the Aut Tunnel.

Alternatively, fly to Bhuntar Airport (65 km from Jibhi, 2 hours by road) or take a train to Jogindernagar (95 km, 3 hours). From Delhi, Chandigarh to Jibhi distance is 290 km — a more manageable 7–8 hour drive.

Aut Tunnel to Jibhi: The Final Stretch

The Aut Tunnel to Jibhi distance is 56 km, taking about 1.5 hours. This is the gateway from the Mandi-Kullu corridor into the Tirthan Valley. Once you pass the tunnel, NH305 follows the Larji River, then the Tirthan — a road that gets quieter, lusher, and more remote with every kilometre.

Fill fuel in Aut or Banjar — Jibhi has no fuel station. And withdraw cash in Banjar (10 km before Jibhi), as Jibhi has only one ATM.

Jibhi to Kasol: A Scenic But Lengthy Detour

The Jibhi to Kasol distance is 100 km, taking 3–4 hours. The route goes via Bhuntar — not direct. While both are Himalayan escapes, they’re vastly different: Kasol is lively and international, Jibhi is quiet and rooted in local culture.

For those asking Kasol to Jibhi distance, the answer is the same — this is a full-day journey, best planned with an overnight in Bhuntar or Mandi.

Jibhi to Shoja: Gateway to Jalori Pass

The Jibhi to Shoja distance is short — about 8 km, 30–40 minutes — but it’s a critical junction. From Shoja, a narrow road climbs to Jalori Pass (3120m), open March–December. This is the start of treks to Serolsar Lake and Raghupur Fort, and one of the most scenic drives in the region.

Other Key Distances at a Glance

  • Kullu to Jibhi distance: 110 km, ~3.5 hours
  • Jibhi to Delhi distance: 535 km (same as Delhi to Jibhi)
  • Jibhi distance: As a remote village, distances are measured from major access points — always plan with Banjar, Aut, or Bhuntar as reference

Embrace the Ailyak: Let Distance Become Experience

In Jibhi, distance isn’t just measured in kilometers — it’s felt in the slowing of time. Here, the local rhythm is called ailyak: a way of moving through life without hurry, where the journey is part of the destination.

At Ailyak Stays & Experiences, this philosophy shapes every stay — from mindful mornings in wooden cottages to forest walks and riverside evenings. Whether you’re passing through or staying deep, Ailyak offers a natural next step for travelers seeking stillness after the road.

Explore curated stays and slow experiences: jibhi.in/partners

Jibhi Trip Essentials

For planning routes, timing, and live conditions, use the core Jibhi guides:

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How to Travel from Manali to Jibhi

A guide to making the scenic 145 km journey from Manali to Jibhi through Tirthan Valley.

Total Time: 5 hours
1

Start in Manali

Begin your journey in Manali, ensuring your vehicle is fueled and equipped for a mountain drive.

2

Follow NH3 to Kullu

Drive south from Manali on NH3, passing through Kullu town, enjoying views of the Kullu Valley.

3

Enter Tirthan Valley via Aut Tunnel

After Kullu, proceed through the Aut Tunnel and switch to NH305 to enter the quieter Tirthan Valley.

4

Continue to Jibhi

Drive through narrow mountain roads, river crossings, and pine-lined stretches until you reach Jibhi, located at an elevation of 2250m.

5

Arrive and Unwind

Upon reaching Jibhi, take in the peaceful surroundings, deodar forests, and views of the Tirthan River, ideally during April when the weather is mild and scenic.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Manali to Jibhi distance is 145 km, with a travel time of 4–5 hours by road.

The Delhi to Jibhi distance is 535 km and takes 12–13 hours by car, though most travelers break the journey overnight in Chandigarh or Mandi.

No, there is no fuel station in Jibhi. Travelers should fill fuel in Aut or Banjar before reaching Jibhi.

April 2026 offers ideal conditions — mild weather, clear roads post-winter, and minimal risk of landslides, making it one of the best months for the journey.

The distance from the Aut Tunnel to Jibhi is 56 km, taking approximately 1.5 hours by road along NH305.

Yes, you can fly to Bhuntar Airport, which is 65 km from Jibhi (2 hours by road), or take a train to Jogindernagar, 95 km away (3 hours by road).

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